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Then he said, "I know from the many personal letters I still get that for many people I am a source of trust and moral authority.
Thirdly, networks are seen as a source of trust.
Personal possessions were identified as a source of trust and safety among inmates.
This becomes a source of trust for clinicians; it may explain their interest in being involved and the considerable impact that such video feedback has on practice.
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"Readers see the magazine as a source of trusted information," said Susan Spencer, editor in chief.
"In particular, it is unacceptable for senior government officials simply to point to excessive agency costs as a source of trusts' difficulties.
The findings from the 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer, which show the highest drop in CEOs as a "source of trusted information" (from 50% to 38%) and a huge surge in the call for more regulation (nearly half of the survey's respondents).
"For more than a decade, Gothamist served as a source of trusted local news," said New York Public Radio President and CEO Laura Walker in a statement.
It also highlights the importance of GPs as a source of trusted information and advice.
In addition to the information transmission from generation to generation or via media, GPs can (and we argue ought to) play a main role as a source of trusted health-related information, here including the use of home remedies [ 22].
By all the traditions of the American workplace, the loyalty of a company to its employees, and vice versa, is still valued as a source of mutual trust, greater effort and rising profits.
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